Buying resell rights for your blog

Ever wonder where bloggers get their content? How can they possibly have time to write/design the immense amount of unique quality content that many successful web publishers have? The answer, much like the answer to most of life’s problems, is money. They purchase the material! That’s right, many of bloggers don’t even create their own material!

Purchasing your material with resell rights is how they do it! However, this process of purchasing material is not as easy as it seems. Many times, reseller packages contain outdated and overused material. This is why you must be careful when determining what content to buy. Compare the price with the overall quantity and quality (as described) of the package. Don’t be an impulsive buyer.

It is also wise to know what kind of resell rights you are buying. Master resell rights means that you have permission to resell the content and resell the rights to resell the content. This is the most coveted type of resell rights. The second best is regular resell rights, or just resell rights. This means that you can resell the content but you cannot resell the rights to resell the package. You’ll find that there is a considerable drop in price from master to regular resell rights.

Most bloggers purchase standard resell rights because there is usually no need to have master rights, especially if you are just using the content to complement your site. You may want to start with Webresell.net to purchase quality resell content. The prices for packages from webresell are extremely reasonable, but you may be able to find content packages of your own for an even better price if you do some extensive googling!


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2 Responses to “Buying resell rights for your blog”

  1. lobo says:

    For starters, you make instant sales every time you sell a copy of your Info Product, something which you cannot achieve through affiliate marketing because the principal can only pay you after the product guarantee policy expires. Oh, and did I mention that you make only a certain percentage of sales?

    Sure, you can cover that loophole by reselling products with Resell Rights and earn 100% sales. But on the drawback, you have very limited flexibility towards the product rights because the copyright and ownership is still owned by its original author!

    While I am obviously NOT implying that you can’t make money from affiliate marketing and Resell Rights – I make a decent income from them – but the point I’m driving home is this: if you want to makeBIGGER bucks then the pot ofgold is found in creating your own Info Products!

    With your own Info Products, it means an infinite number of choices and flexibility in the rights.

  2. RakeshMedia says:

    When it comes to operating a reseller business the objective of promotion is twofold. On the one hand you want to get a bigger slice of the market by attracting new potential customers and on the other hand you want to retain the customers that have already opted for your services.

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